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  1. The Bronze: Directed by Bryan Buckley. With Melissa Rauch, Gary Cole, Thomas Middleditch, Sebastian Stan. A foul-mouthed former gymnastics bronze medalist with local celebrity status reluctantly trains a rising Olympics aspirant.

  2. The Bronze (2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Former gymnastics Bronze Medalist Hope Ann Greggory (Melissa Rauch) has been living off her celebrity status in her hometown of Amherst, Ohio, though she is reduced to going through the mail her mailman father delivers to steal spending money.

  4. Very grounded in reality, The Bronze is about a gymnast still living off the moment she took the Bronze in the 2004 Olympics who is forced to train another gymnast from her hometown going for the gold.

  5. The idea of this movie was what made it so intriguing. At two hours long, it consists of a large epic story of a young man trying to make it through a part of New York. Some important events were perhaps too close together but it was still entertaining and quite moving.

  6. Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze: Directed by Michael Anderson. With Ron Ely, Paul Gleason, William Lucking, Michael Miller. Doc and the Amazing Five battle Captain Seas and "the green death" for control of a fabulous resource.

  7. The word "Olympics" and the Olympic symbol are not actually in the film due to strict control by the Olympic Committee. Sebastian Stan did all but two of his own stunts in the movie. Real-life Olympic gymnast and medalist, Dominique Moceanu, has a cameo is the film.

  8. An adaptation of Homer's great epic, the film follows the assault on Troy by the united Greek forces. Director Wolfgang Petersen Stars Brad Pitt Eric Bana Orlando Bloom 1200–1150 BC in Ancient Greece

  9. After much training he and a friend try to pass the 18 bronze men. They fail because they need to go back and read books for three years. The next time they succeed and get their forearm scars just like Caine in the US TV series "Kung Fu".

  10. The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema: Directed by Alberto Domínguez, Susan Racho, Nancy De Los Santos-Reza. With Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Quinn, Dolores Del Río, Pablo Ferro. Documentary about the presence of Latin American culture and actors in American movies.

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